This Major Chain Is Giving FREE Chicken For A Year, Here’s All You Have To Do

According to the Chinese zodiac calendar, this year is the Year of the Sheep. However, that’s all changing. For 20 lucky people, this year will be the year of the chicken.

Raising Cane’s, a restaurant specializing in serving delicious chicken fingers as its only main course meal, was started in 1996 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After the initial success of the restaurant, owners and creators Todd Graves and Craig Silvey continued to open up restaurant chains.

 

They now have more than 150 locations open all around the United States, but more specifically on the East Coast. Soon they will have their two newest locations and first west coast chains, in Costa Mesa and Aliso Viejo.

There’s a pretty sweet deal that comes with the opening of the Costa Mesa location in two days, on Thursday, Oct. 29th. If you are one of the first 20 people to dine inside the restaurant, you will receive free Raising Cane’s for an ENTIRE YEAR! All you have to do is be one of the first 20 there before 10 AM and the prize is yours. The first 100 people to eat inside the restaurant will at least receive a free limited edition T-shirt.

I’m always hungry, and I’m going to save a shit ton of money if I eat free chicken fingers for a year. So I only have one question for you guys…who’s comin’ with me, man? Eh? Who’s comin’ with me?

Image Source: Raising Cane’s

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